The Peter McClellan Show | Radio Interview

Peter is joined by Kevin Cope, President of Acumen Learning and Author of Seeing the Big Picture to talk about some of the reasons that small businesses fail due to a cash focus problems. Kevin talks about how the numbers can really speak to you and help you make better decisions when they are viewed properly. Also Peter and Kevin talk about the five key drivers that are necessary for growing your business and about the importance of building business acumen.

About the Peter McClellan ShowThe Peter McClellan Show recorded in the 401k Latte Studio, is power packed with 10 to 15 minutes of insight about life and money. Peter invites his favorite specialists on to educate and entertain about things sure to better your life. With the conviction that financial change is coming, Peter desires to help as many people as possible to pursue, achieve and maintain financial stability.

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Seeing the Big Picture®

Business Acumen to Build Your Credibility, Career, and Company

An MBA in under 180 pages, Seeing the Big Picture simplifies the complexities of businesses large and small and shows you how a deep understanding of your company can help build the credibility and career you want. And it can make your work more fulfilling and purpose-driven by highlighting how you influence the success of your team, department, or organization.

All companies are driven to success or failure by the same five simple drivers: cash, profit, assets, growth, and people. Kevin Cope will help you appreciate how your day-to-day decisions can balance these drivers and contribute to the big picture of your organization’s success. You’ll discover the acumen you need to bring real value and passion to your work.

Whether you’re on the manufacturing floor or sitting in the corner office, you can learn how to follow the drivers through to measurable results— conquering your fear of numbers. Using Kevin’s simple explanations of the most important metrics presented in the income statement, the balance sheet, and the statement of cash flows, you’ll be able to quickly review financial reports for signs of success or impending doom.